Electronic Arts Doubles Accessibility Patents Available to Others

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Electronic Arts Doubles Accessibility Patents Available to Others
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Electronic Arts is expanding its accessibility program with 23 new tech patents that other companies and developers can freely use. This move, which more than doubles the total number of patents opened up since 2021, includes speech and audio generation and recognition tools aimed at enhancing accessibility and inclusivity for players worldwide.

Electronic Arts is expanding its accessibility program with 23 additional tech patents that other companies and developers can freely use without being slapped with an infringement lawsuit. The expansion more than doubles the total number of patents that EA has opened up since launching the pledge in 2021, and includes generation and recognition tools for speech and audio.

” Some examples of open tech patents include systems that can improve speech recognition, generate expressive speech audio from text data, and generate speech that mimics a player’s voice based on minimal sample speech data. One system uses machine learning to make a player’s voice sound older, while another “infers a player’s emotion while playing a video game” and automatically adjusts the game’s background music to best suit their emotional state.

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